4ć17, Using message instructions for control – Rockwell Automation 1775-MX_S4A,D17756.3.1 User Manual PLC-3 BACKUP CONC(OR.DU1 User Manual

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Using the 1775ĆMX

Memory Communication Module

Chapter 4

4-17

Operation of a memory communication module using message (MSG)
instructions follows the same convention as other modules in a PLC-3
system. The memory communication module has additional functions,
however, that let you enable and disable operation of memory
communication modules from the ladder program.

Table 4.G lists the commands available for use in message instructions. All
of the functions available in LIST are also available in message
instructions. In addition, there are four commands - TRANSFER DATA,
TRANSFER $<file list>, DISABLE OUTPUTS, PROGRAM CONTROL
- available in message instructions that are not available when using LIST
control.

Table 4.G

MSG Instruction Functions

Command

Abbreviation

Description

STOP

STO

The memory communication module stops

both continuous data transfers and continuous

file transfers to the backup processor.

START $<file list>

STA $<file list>

The memory communication module transfers

the selected files from the primary to the

backup processor continuously. You can

select up to 16 files for the transfer.

TRANSFER $<file list>

T $<file list>

The memory communication module transfers

the selected files from the primary to the

backup processor one time only. You can

select up to 16 files for the transfer.

START DATA

STA D

The memory communication module transfers

the entire data table except the data table

status section from the primary to the backup

processor continuously.

TRANSFER DATA

TD

The memory communication module transfers

the entire data table except the data table

status section from the primary to the backup

processor one time only.

DOWNLOAD

DO

The memory communication module stops

any data transfer in progress and transfers the

entire contents of PLCĆ3 memory from the

primary to the backup processor.

LOCK

LO

The memory communication module acquires

the edit resource for both the primary and

backup processors. This protects the ladder

program in the current context from being

edited with a programming terminal.

UNLOCK

U

The memory communication module releases

the edit resource for both the primary and

backup processors.

Using Message Instructions

for Control

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